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Lesquin from France Specialist in industrial maintenance products Repair | Renovation | Sealing | Non-slip Manufacturer of products and materials
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Video | How to prepare a smooth or non-porous floor with Non-Porous Floor Primer A mechanically smoothed floor always offers a high-end finish, but when it comes to painting it, it can be problematic. Paint generally doesn't adhere well to this type of surface, resulting in a finish that doesn't last over time. Non-Porous Floor Primer allows you to paint this type of floor without resorting to expensive mechanical sanding. It's quick and easy to apply, has a low odor, and can be covered with most paints, including Laque'sol Époxy®. -

Video | How to Paint a High-Traffic Exterior Surface with ArmourGrip for a Non-Slip Finish Watco has combined two of the toughest materials to create the ultimate non-slip surface for indoor and outdoor use. The combination of a thick layer of high-performance epoxy resin and an extremely hard iron silicate abrasive results in a safe surface that lasts for years. -

Video | How to Repair a Hole in a Concrete Floor with Pourable Mortar It doesn't take long for a floor with minor damage to deteriorate further. As the damage worsens, the costs increase and the downtime required to complete the repair increases. Make your repairs easy. Pourable Mortar is fast, simple, and can be used by anyone, anywhere. -

Video | How to Make Smooth, Slippery Concrete Floors Safe with Epoxy Grip Although a floor may appear clean, it can easily become slippery and pose a serious trip hazard. Epoxy Grip is the ideal solution for this, especially in high-wear areas such as warehouses, production areas, workshops, and showrooms. -

Video | How to provide safety for your floors indoors and outdoors, with Epoxy Grip® Maxi Looking to create a non-slip surface on steps, ramps, wet or oily floors? Epoxy Grip® Maxi has the solution. Follow this step-by-step guide to apply Epoxy Grip® Maxi and create a durable, non-slip surface that maximizes safety on floors around machinery, steps, ramps, or even in loading bays, entrances, and parking lots.




